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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Nerds and Words: Week 11

I have dug through the Internet this week and uncovered all this geeky goodness. You can find the thousands of links from previous weeks here.

I have marked my favorite links with a 8. Enjoy.

Science to Read, Watch

Take a breath, thank a sponge? Following the chain of events back to the origin of oxygenated animals

When you screw with your sense of self, it’s harder to form memories

8 Do lobsters feel pain when we cook them, alive, like monsters? Maybe. Scientists disagree

“The science of cognitive training has not kept up with the hype” (i.e., they don’t work).

15 minutes of “pit stop science” with a great white is something I’ll always want to do

The “new car smell” became a status marker after WWI, but the chemicals have toxic roots

On the physics of flying snakes and our unhappiness with them on our planes

8 How repetition lets music work its magic, work its magic, magic

If you’re an unfortunate wasp, you might have junk in your trunk. It’s not fat. It’s a hellish parasite.

Hard Science updates a classic science demo with DUBSTEP. Put this in your classroom

The enemy of my enemy is a spider-eating ant

Spiders building in the city get spun over (read: screwed over) twice

Sorting through a new study that claims light exposure may help memory

Putting the cancer cases around Fukushima into (important) epidemiological perspective

Really hope that when astronomers see this gas cloud pass by the galactic core, it dies spectacularly like this

An animation that is like an open house for a small slice of the universe

This terror bird was the hangover for the small mammals having their “yay no more dinosaurs” party

How do you find a planet without a star (and maybe with native laser-sharks)?

8 Figuring out when whales evolved the ability to sing through their noses to see

Looking for the right genetic factors for obesity in the wrong place

8 The fascinating (and controversial) physics of curling

Naming a new tyrannosaur after the polar bear

Elephants are so much smarter than most of us think. Just check out how they hear human voices

What is the resolution of the human eye? It’s a tricky question that doesn’t have a great answer

Eating a certain plant makes rabbit’s pee blue

Practicing 10,000 hours doesn’t necessarily make perfect, says new study

How cracking something can make it stronger (even your teeth!)

8 To study asteroid impacts, sometimes we film metal balls hitting sand in slo-mo. It’s so, so beautiful

Extreme Nerdery

This scifi short–Project Skyborn–is better than anything on the Syfy channel right now. Go ahead and check

8 My proudest moment as a writer: We Finally Have A Name For Scooby Doo’s Speech Disorder

Scooby’s real name is “Scoobert”. Cookie Monster’s name is Sid, you know, before he got addicted.

Only 1, maybe 2 situations in life where you will need this, so here it is: Riker and Picard being awesome for 10 hours

“Why do you try to make something magical scientific?” I could not agree more with this author’s answers

We think we want intelligent AI in our video games but, “Most players still take the bait like tween girls on Edward Cullen”

8 Dad-of-the-year contender spends 6 months animating himself and his son into Dragon Ball Z

What if “radar enforced” really meant stopping a car with pure, terrible radiation? A lot of car-plasma

#TrueDetectiveSeason2

Garfield Minus Garfield is a comic that shows one man’s descent into absolute madness

Sciencey GIFs and Images

8 Have you ever really looked at an animal who has a relatively long neck swallow something? It’s awesome/bizarre

I prefer anatomical drawings where our lungs are filled with flowers and our muscles writhe with snakes

The Smithsonian captured this incredible footage of a bird’s flight dexterity and I can’t stop watching

Holy crap, this parrot is actually a woman posing in bodypaint

Astronomy is paradoxically one of the few places where lay people can overestimate large numbers

And that is how Pi is related to the circumference of a circle!

8 I have never seen a pelican spider before. Jeez are they bizarre

Angler catches albino marlin before its defect got it killed by something else

One of my favorite all-time GIFs has to be of the “Prince Rupert’s Drop” by Smarter Every Day

Extremely effective graphic shows the scale of the search for flight MH370

The Wellcome Image award winner is amazing, and a kidney stone is an alien world (#2)

8 How do you test the impact force on an F-4 Phantom? Get a rocket sled and watch the fireworks

Always an amazing story: A leopard seal “feeds” a photographer

Jasper Nance took this incredible photo of some (unidentified) pupa

The best visualization of a sonic boom you will ever see, thanks to VHS and a very low-flying jet

When an ice cap on Mars looks like a cerebral cortex

Nature’s NSA

When you release a spacesuit into space, it looks like a terrifying, real-life ‘Gravity’

Hard to look at violin playing the same way after watching this

8 Alexander Semenov is the undisputed king of underwater photography. These worms prove it

More things (read: fluid dynamics) happen to airplane wings than you get to see

I know we want to commercialize spider silk and all, but I feel bad for this spider

One way to visualize ALL the RGB colors without repeating. A new color in each pixel

Pop Culture Happenings

8 The top five YouTube gamers have more subscribers than Peru has people. They make millions

Pre-ordering the hell out of xkcd’s upcoming “What If” book

What is Vi Hart doing? We don’t know but we keep watching

Are You Better Than The Average American At Science? (It isn’t hard to be)

What’s the best animal analog for these awesome “strandbeest” toys? A robo-crab?

8 60 GIFs of the part in infomercials where the people can’t do anything right

Homeopathy judged useless and unethical

Does the new Cosmos really get how science is communicated today? Maybe not

Pharmacist prescribes “anti-monster spray”, wins internet

“After you die, a piece of you may end up in an aeroplane, a wind turbine, or even another person.”

Snail-eating worm threatens escargot supply

Hmm. Cosmos may have picked the wrong “hero” for independent, critical thought

The president did Between Two Ferns and it’s pretty funny

SCIENCE

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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Nerds and Words: Week 9

I have dug through the Internet this week and uncovered all this geeky goodness. You can find the thousands of links from previous weeks here.

I have marked my favorite links with a 8. Enjoy.

Science to Read, Watch

The blind have more nightmares, and it gets more interesting from there

8 A whale graveyard where dozens of ancient giants met their end by something almost microscopic

Sock for the heart, and you’re to blame. You give science a good name

The fruit fly’s refusal to be monogamous tells us something about how intelligence evolved

When your friend is down, lend a helping trunk, elephants do

Giant scary birds were giant, scary, but probably not mammal-munchers

8 A wasp with a zombifying stinger able to sense its way through a cockroach brain in under a minute

The jewel wasp is the preeminent cockraoch brain surgeon

What does Smaug have in common with a beetle? More than you may think

Robots of a rotor synchronize their motors

“We are simultaneously on the precipice of several different cliffs.”

8 What’s better than talking science? Talking science with geeky 11-year olds! Listen here

Spiders can hear human activity and learn to work around it

“When we look into the eyes of an elephant, we should recognize an intellectual equal”

8 We bleed 500,000 horseshoe crabs a year for medical services we absolutely cannot get anywhere else

Why we should eat more (delicious) bugs to save the world

Watch the world’s fastest wire-bending machine forever

We have found a bacterium that kills Zebra mussels

A simple task that shows how important the scientific method is: Can You Solve This?

I honestly didn’t know how LEDs worked until Minute Physics explained it with electron spas and parties

8 Could A Skyrim Shout Ever Knock Someone Over?

Arachnophobes imagine spiders as bigger and closer than they really are (but they really are everywhere)

The rock that hit the moon had more energy than is released in the fission of 1 gram of U-235

“The Secret” assumes an extreme emotion is always good. It’s wrong: The Powerlessness of Positive Thinking

8 Why don’t we get outraged over the nonsense sold at Whole Foods?

Alan Alda wants to make scientists better communicators by making them actors, but really just more “human”

Visualizing 100,000 asteroids at once is of course beautiful

Have you thought of the invasive species crawling around beneath your feet?

The natural selection of oblong egg shape in seabirds, in one GIF

The Cassini spacecraft crosses Saturn’s ring plane, inadvertently photographs the best scifi book cover ever

Extreme Nerdery

8 GLaDOS makes an appearance in a NASA science explainer video

If you make your golf ball-powered rocket just right, you can score ALL the hole-in-ones

A True Detective infographic that is obsessive, speculative, and awesome, just like the show

There is a protist in a termite gut that is named Cthulhu

8 If everyone in The Hobbit was a lady. Fantastic

Incoming transmission Captain…

Eventually, Godzilla will be so big that no kaiju could take it down

8 My new favorite instrument can play the Super Mario theme better than anything

Kramer was right about the Ukraine in Risk

It had to happen: A robot that could destroy your Flappy Bird high-score

Sciencey GIFs and Images

8 Still little more chilling than nuclear testing in black and white

Chinese pest eradication poster, Ding Hao (1958)

A murmation of beautiful murmation photos

Set alcohol vapors alight and you get a gorgeous cross between a brain and a developing blastula

You saw the Moon and Saturn together, now see the GIF of the Moon eating Saturn

8 Besides brilliant science communication and funny comics, xkcd also makes actually useful infographics

Following only what’s in the games…prepare yourself…people ARE Pokemon

You guys, 3D WELDING

A GIF from MARS

8 A moist owlet

Pop Culture Happenings

8 Finally, some footage of Li Hongbo’s amazing paper sculptures

It’s exactly what we were worried about: Bill Nye Debate Sparked Funding ‘Miracle’

A History of Clickbait: The First 100 Years

Hyping Your Conspiracy Theory In 5 Easy Steps

8 A ticker tape of real-time porn search terms (very NSFW, very interesting)

Huh. Those “Do Drugs” pencils were real, and only changed after a kid noticed

Who Said It: Ted Nugent or Eric Cartman?

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